SRINAGAR, AUGUST
01: Advisor to the Governor, Khurshid Ahmed Ganai today said it's
high time to take concrete steps to improve the traffic management in the two
capital cities of the State.
The Advisor said
there is a need to take a cue from the best managed metropolitan cities in the
country to efficiently manage and regulate traffic.
He expressed these
views while chairing a high-level review meeting of transport department, which
was attended by Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam, Principal Secretary Finance
Naveen Choudhary, Principal Secretary Transport Department Dr. Asgar Hassan Samoon,
Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Baseer Ahmed Khan, Transport Commissioner
Jammu, Vice Chairman SDA, Vice Chairman JDA, SSP Traffic Srinagar, Additional
Secretary Transport Department, RTO Jammu, and other senior concerned
officials.
Holding a threadbare
discussion for systemic improvements in transport sector and traffic
management, it was decided to establish a “traffic planning wing”, in the
Transport Commissioner’s office to suggest various engineering and
non-engineering measures for better traffic management. The wing will advise
the high level traffic committee under the chairmanship of respective
Divisional Commissioners.
Seeking update on
the status of pollution checking centres in the State, the Advisor was informed
that 109 pollution checking centres are functional in the State, out of which
65 are in Kashmir division and rest 44 are in Jammu division.
It was revealed
that during 2017-18, the Motor Vehicles Department and J&K State Pollution
Control Board, issued notices to 55 owners of pollution checking centre in the
State for up-gradation of their pollution checking equipment.
Meanwhile, Chief
Secretary emphasized on the need to make the pollution checking centres more
effective so as to drastically reduce the vehicle pollution levels in the two
cities. He asked the Principal Secretary Transport department to streamline the
working of the vehicle inspection wing of the department for the same purpose.
The meeting also
discussed the feasibility of introducing electrical vehicles in the State. It
was decided that Principal Secretary transport along with Secretary Technical
will visit couple of metropolitan cities in the country to see the end to end
operation of electrical vehicles and submit the assessment report to the
Government. It was also decided that State Motor Garages will examine the
feasibility of procuring a couple of electrical vehicles for trial run and
utility in the two capital cities of the State.
Discussing
installation of Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) in the State, the
meeting was informed that the Motor Vehicles Department is developing GIS-based
mobile application, JKRIDE Safe. The purpose of the app is to empower the
general passengers on public transport vehicles to report about wrong driving
practices by the drivers and is presently in the testing phase, revealed the
officials in the meeting.
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